Tour the romantic, pastoral Italian countryside and let life intoxicate your senses. Tuscany embraces much of what Italy has to offer, including decadent food and wine, Renaissance art, famous churches and Etruscan artifacts. Italians answer their phones by saying ‘Pronto,’ or ready; ready to engage, to experience and to thrive in the palpable culture all around.
Astrid Villa is an incredible example of 1960s architecture, nestled in Tuscany’s lush, green countryside.
$809 - $975/night
You will find Borgo Merlo in the verdant Chianti hills in the heart of Tuscany. The accommodation here comprises three neighboring homes that share landscaped gardens.
$2,247 - $3,158/night
Combining charm, character and modern styles, Casa Gherardi offers a remarkable nine-bedroom property, perfect for an unforgettable Italian retreat!
$4,248 - $5,003/night
Nestled amidst the serene undulations of the Chianti hills, Casa Pavona stands as a beacon of tranquillity and refined taste, perfectly poised between the quaint towns of Gaiole and Radda in Chianti.
$713 - $1,238/night
Set in a peaceful countryside location in Southern Tuscany, Casa Quintieri is the perfect retreat to get away from it all, whilst providing an excellent base for exploring the towns and cities of Tuscany and nearby Umbria.
$1,321 - $1,321/night
Casa Vedetta is located within a staggering 800-acre privately owned estate that has been settled for around a thousand years.
$1,496 - $2,478/night
Deep in the Tuscan countryside of the Val di Chiana area is traditional farmhouse, Casale Sangiovese
$734 - $1,468/night
$231 - $880/night
Podere Aster is a traditional Tuscan farm which has been carefully renovated to a high standard, and today offers lucky holidaymakers a collection of five beautifully furnished independent dwellings, accommodating up to twenty guests.
$1,548 - $3,708/night
Porta Berarda is a quintessentially Tuscan home; constructed from local stone and set on a rural hillside overlooking the breathtaking countryside.
$1,453 - $1,454/night
Part of historic San Veriano has been sitting peacefully in its rural setting overlooking the Tiber valley and the Tuscan hills for many hundreds of years.
$321 - $906/night
Stay in characterful surroundings with beautiful contemporary features at the gorgeous Villa Amelinda, set amongst olive groves and vineyards close to the historic town of Cortona.
$1,321 - $1,321/night
Relax completely at Villa Colabella, a luxury villa in Umbria near Tuscany.
$944 - $1,321/night
Whether seeking a holiday with family and friends in Italy or a romantic Tuscany wedding venue, this magnificent 17th century residence allows you to step back in time in the most beautiful surroundings with views towards the hilltop village of Cortona.
$1,663 - $2,445/night
Get a true taste of Central Italy when you stay at this charming villa in Tuscany, located in the middle of picturesque Valdichiana valley – home to some of the most exquisite food and wine in the country.
$396 - $590/night
This historic and beautifully renovated villa is ideally located for day trips to Florence and Siena.
$906 - $1,312/night
Offering panoramic vistas over Chianti’s hills and woodlands, Villa Gaiole is a serene escape in the Tuscan countryside which is also within easy reach of a range amazing towns and cities such as Siena and Florence.
$3,360 - $5,144/night
Enveloped by tree covered hills and rolling farmland you will discover Villa Galestro, a three-bedroom stone home which is filled with original features and welcoming décor.
$991 - $991/night
This luxurious stone villa, Villa I Gigli, nestled amidst 5000m² of picturesque gardens overlooking the serene Tuscan landscape, offers a tranquil retreat with a blend of historical charm and modern comforts.
$674 - $1,246/night
Truly a masterpiece of creative design, this elegant villa blends the comfort and quality of modern living with the beauty of traditional architecture to create a little piece of luxury in the heart of Tuscany!
$5,192 - $6,135/night
Set in a peaceful location in Southern Tuscany, Villa Thania is surrounded by olive trees and boasts spectacular views across the Val di Chiana. The many paths around the villa allow you to explore the countryside on your doorstep.
$1,321 - $1,321/night
Burrowed in the heart of Chianti Classico, you’ll find the magnificent Villa Vigneto Estate – which sits amongst the vines of an organic winery producing the finest wines and the silkiest of olive oils.
$10,571 - $10,572/night
This restored 18th century villa in Tuscany emanates grandeur from a bygone area. Originally used by noble families as a country retreat, the estate is ideally situated to explore the cultural gems and scenic wonders of Tuscany.
$753 - $1,295/night
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VIEW LISTUnited States citizens need a passport, but not a visa, to visit Italy (and you will be required to have a passport or other accepted document that establishes your identity and nationality to re-enter the United States). We recommend that you keep a photocopy of the first page of your passport in a separate place in case of an emergency.
Check the expiration date on your passport carefully before traveling to Europe. Entry rules require that your passport be valid for at least three months after your intended arrival date. For this reason, we recommend that your passport have at least six months’validity remaining whenever you travel abroad.
Visas and other entry requirements, such as vaccinations, vary for individual countries. We recommend that you call the nearest consulate well in advance of your trip to confirm what you will need prior to travel.
In the case of minors, when traveling with your children, but without your spouse or partner, please have a notarized letter from the non-present parent authorizing the child’s travel. If not, the child may be held at security and unable to travel. This letter is highly recommended for any international destination (airlines include Hawaii in this case), and suggested for travel within the continental United States.
If you are traveling with prescription medicines, carry them in their original containers and bring a copy of your prescription. If you buy medications abroad, be aware that they may not be FDA-approved or allowed into the United States. For more information on customs rules and regulations, please contact 202.354.1000 or visit www.cbp.gov.